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Defiance Public Library Newsletter June-July 1994

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^ Friends Of The Library
Newsletter
Volume 12, Number 6
June-
MARILYN R. HUE, Director
REGRET STATE LIBRARY
DECISION TO CUT
BOOKMOBILE SERVICE
After more than 30 years of
service, the Northwest Bookmobile
Center of Bowling Green has notified
its contracting libraries in Defiance,
Fulton, Ottawa, Paulding and Wood
counties that it will cease operations
as of Dec. 31, 1994. The two state
bookmobiles operating out of the
Center carried adult and children's
fiction and nonfiction, print and non-
print materials, to about 40 stops in
northwest Ohio - 17 in Defiance Co.
It was a shock and disappointed that the state library so
suddenly discontinued bookmobile
service without consulting or even
(Cont. Pg. 2...Bookmobile)
July 1994
Terry J. Foss, editor
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"After the Revolution: Everyday
Life in America, 1780-1800"
A panel exhibition adapted
from a newly-installed exhibition hall
at the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History, will open
in the Community Room on Sat. July
16. There will be an official Ribbon-
Cutting Ceremony and Open House
on Mon. July 18 from 7:00 till 8:30
p.m. The public is invited for this
special time. Admission to the exhibit is free.
D.C. history professor Randall
Buchman will be autographing his
new book, The Confluence, in the
Reading Room upstairs on Mon. July
18 from 1-2:30 p.m. and 7-8:30 p.m.
(Cont. Pg. 4...Smithsonian)

^ Friends Of The Library
Newsletter
Volume 12, Number 6
June-
MARILYN R. HUE, Director
REGRET STATE LIBRARY
DECISION TO CUT
BOOKMOBILE SERVICE
After more than 30 years of
service, the Northwest Bookmobile
Center of Bowling Green has notified
its contracting libraries in Defiance,
Fulton, Ottawa, Paulding and Wood
counties that it will cease operations
as of Dec. 31, 1994. The two state
bookmobiles operating out of the
Center carried adult and children's
fiction and nonfiction, print and non-
print materials, to about 40 stops in
northwest Ohio - 17 in Defiance Co.
It was a shock and disappointed that the state library so
suddenly discontinued bookmobile
service without consulting or even
(Cont. Pg. 2...Bookmobile)
July 1994
Terry J. Foss, editor
NjmONM* SMItMSONUW
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